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acespicoli

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The Strongest Strains on Earth 2017​

byNico Escondido
April 26, 2017

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Photo Courtesy of HIGH TIMES Archive

It’s finally that time of year again, when we look at the lab data compiled from the seven High Times Cannabis Cups held across the United States in 2016 to determine which pot varieties top the charts as the strongest strains on Earth.
This year we consider both THC and CBD levels, as well as a regional breakdown of the charts, providing us with a more rounded view of potency given the variation in testing procedures from lab to lab. As usual, there are a few new surprises in the group—as well as some old favorites whose genetic lineage never quits. So roll one up, sit back and enjoy the read, because once you’re finished, you’re going to have a new shopping list to tackle.

Regional Charts: THC​

State/Region: Southern California
2016 Cannabis Cups: February, April and October
Lab-Testing Partner: Canna Safe Analytics, Murrieta, CA
Lab Equipment: High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
SoCal Chart

Notes:

  • The God Father OG, an indica-dominant hybrid (Cherry Pie x Granddaddy Purps x OG Kush), broke the previous Cannabis Cup record of 32.13% THC held by Chem Dog from Next Harvest in Denver. Also note that the 34.04% is an activated THC value calculated using (THC-A x 0.877) + THC, meaning this is a somewhat conservative number to some folks. Very fine work by the crew at California Herbal Remedies (CHR).
  • This is the third straight year that Strawberry Banana has appeared on our “Strongest Strains on Earth” list. In 2014, the Banana OG x Bubblegum cross hit 22.51% THC. In 2015, she climbed to 28.4%. In 2016, we saw her hit 29.14% and 31.62% in SoCal alone … with more to come in 2017.
  • Wedding Cake is a newcomer to “The List” this year, even though she first appeared in our Cup competitions back in 2014. Cultivated by the popular grow team know as the Jungleboyz, Wedding Cake is a cross between Girl Scout Cookies and Cherry Pie.
  • The Super Glue, by Sun Grow, is a hybrid mix of Afghani Kush x Northern Lights #5. It was grown from clone hydroponically using Advanced Nutrients.

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HT Platinum Kush Breath
BIHGenetics works the OG Kush Breath line with the Platinum Kush Breath weed strain. Platinum Kush Breath from In-House is Platinum x OGKB V2.1, so it looks like In-House is adding bling and stability to scruffy pungent OGKB—never a bad idea. Platinum is reportedly some old-school UW Hashplant x Permafrost. It's going to look amazing, smell like some muted hashy gas funk, and hit like an indica.
 
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acespicoli

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Master Kush is an indica/sativa variety from Nirvana and can be cultivated indoors (where the plants will need a flowering time of ±70 days) and outdoors. Nirvanas Master Kush is a THC dominant variety and is/was also available as feminized seeds.
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ManicMiner


Nirvanas Master Kush Description​

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First called High Rise, Master Kush was developed in one of the tall buildings in Amsterdam's Bijlmer area. Coffeeshop owners and regulars alike fell head over heels in love with this exclusive tetraploid strain. By popular demand, this Hindu Kush / Skunk hybrid was stabilized and marketed, and it has been a classic ever since. A strong plant of medium height and bushiness, Master Kush is a heavy producer which thrives in soil, hydro and greenhouse growing systems. Master Kush has a pleasantly earthy, mossy smell and its smoke is smooth.

Yield: 400 - 500 grams/m² (SoG)
Effect: High and Stoney
Grow height: Medium
Flowering Indoor: 9 / 11 weeks


Although this method has been used in hemp-type Cannabis, it has never been applied to drug-type strains. Here, we describe the development of tetraploid drug-type Cannabis lines and test whether this transformation alters yield or the profile of important secondary metabolites: Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), or terpenes. The mitotic spindle inhibitor oryzalin was used to induce polyploids in a THC/CBD balanced drug-type strain of Cannabis sativa. Cultured axillary bud explants were exposed to a range of oryzalin concentrations for 24 h. Flow cytometry was used to assess the ploidy of regenerated shoots. Treatment with 20–40 μM oryzalin produced the highest number of tetraploids. Tetraploid clones were assessed for changes in morphology and chemical profile compared to diploid control plants. Tetraploid fan leaves were larger, with stomata about 30% larger and about half as dense compared to diploids. Trichome density was increased by about 40% on tetraploid sugar leaves, coupled with significant changes in the terpene profile and a 9% increase in CBD that was significant in buds. No significant increase in yield of dried bud or THC content was observed. This research lays important groundwork for the breeding and development of new Cannabis strains with diverse chemical profiles, of benefit to medical and recreational users.

Master Kush, also known as "High Rise," "Grandmaster Kush," and "Purple SoCal Master Kush" is a popular indica marijuana strain crossed from two landrace strains from different parts of the Hindu Kush region by the Dutch White Label Seed Company in Amsterdam.
 
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Master Kush is an indica/sativa variety from Nirvana and can be cultivated indoors (where the plants will need a flowering time of ±70 days) and outdoors. Nirvanas Master Kush is a THC dominant variety and is/was also available as feminized seeds.
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ManicMiner


Nirvanas Master Kush Description​

Logo Nirvana Seeds
First called High Rise, Master Kush was developed in one of the tall buildings in Amsterdam's Bijlmer area. Coffeeshop owners and regulars alike fell head over heels in love with this exclusive tetraploid strain. By popular demand, this Hindu Kush / Skunk hybrid was stabilized and marketed, and it has been a classic ever since. A strong plant of medium height and bushiness, Master Kush is a heavy producer which thrives in soil, hydro and greenhouse growing systems. Master Kush has a pleasantly earthy, mossy smell and its smoke is smooth.

Yield: 400 - 500 grams/m² (SoG)
Effect: High and Stoney
Grow height: Medium
Flowering Indoor: 9 / 11 weeks


Although this method has been used in hemp-type Cannabis, it has never been applied to drug-type strains. Here, we describe the development of tetraploid drug-type Cannabis lines and test whether this transformation alters yield or the profile of important secondary metabolites: Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), or terpenes. The mitotic spindle inhibitor oryzalin was used to induce polyploids in a THC/CBD balanced drug-type strain of Cannabis sativa. Cultured axillary bud explants were exposed to a range of oryzalin concentrations for 24 h. Flow cytometry was used to assess the ploidy of regenerated shoots. Treatment with 20–40 μM oryzalin produced the highest number of tetraploids. Tetraploid clones were assessed for changes in morphology and chemical profile compared to diploid control plants. Tetraploid fan leaves were larger, with stomata about 30% larger and about half as dense compared to diploids. Trichome density was increased by about 40% on tetraploid sugar leaves, coupled with significant changes in the terpene profile and a 9% increase in CBD that was significant in buds. No significant increase in yield of dried bud or THC content was observed. This research lays important groundwork for the breeding and development of new Cannabis strains with diverse chemical profiles, of benefit to medical and recreational users.

Master Kush, also known as "High Rise," "Grandmaster Kush," and "Purple SoCal Master Kush" is a popular indica marijuana strain crossed from two landrace strains from different parts of the Hindu Kush region by the Dutch White Label Seed Company in Amsterdam.
Pretty sure this has nothing to do with OG Kush since its part landrace part skunk
 

acespicoli

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I saw it on the internet so it must be true, we may just be better to agree to disagree.
After all your rebuking scientific testing with internet rumors and hear say ?
Id just prefer you delete that I found a seed in a bag bs...your a 90s baby?
assume = make a ass outta u and me ?
 

acespicoli

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Master Kush predates OG by at least 10 years probably more
now were cooking with gas for the 🔥 the history of all the bag seeds is linear
91 - 2006 and most the OG are different S1 and I know they say they started the OG craze but where did they get the seeds? :alien:



Info on the different cuttings of OG Kush:

* Tahoe: cut brough into the community by Swerve. The grower that Swerve got it from had sourced the cut in the Lake Tahoe area in the 90's.
* SFV: There are a million O.G cuts grown in the S.F.V, however the cut that goes by this name on these forums and in medical disp. came from forum member Swerve
* Raskal's OG: Another cut sourced in the San Fernando Valley. Cut was bought for several thousand dollers from ******* ***** members by a friends of forum member OGraskal
* Ghost: This cut came from ORGNKID, ORGNKID had sold a O.G cut to a Overgrow forum member named "Ghost" who further distributed the cut.
* Abusive: This cut was brought into the community by an overgrow member named "Abusive", believe it or not Abusive claimed to have got the cut through the rapper Snoop Dogg.
* Poison OG: Cut came from O.Gkushman, he grew it from seed found in a pound of O.G back in ‘96
* HA OG: Cut came from an commercial H.A room in Orange County, grown by the same crew that brought the Orange County Larry cut into the medical Disp.
* Larry: The Orange County Larry cut that is availble in the medical scene came from the same Orange County crew that the H.A O.G Kush came from
* Apothecary: O.G cut brought into the scene by the apothecary seed co's Brett. Brett got it from a high profile Medical MJ activist in L.A back in 1999
* Diablo: This = cut came from the R.D.C disp. In the San Fernando Valley
* P.R OG A.K.A Private Reserve O.G: Another O.G cut that ORGNKID brought into the scene. The cut was sold to Med patients as Private Reserve O.G through the now defunct C.A.L.M disp. of Malibu.
* Tripple OG: This cut came from ORGNKID. This cut is A.K.A Triple X/XXX O.G Kush. Triple O.G was popularly sold to medical patients by the now defunct C.A.L.M disp. of Malibu.
* SAC#2: Cut brought into the scene by forum member O.Gkushman, O.Gkushman got the cut from DJ Muggs.
* SAC#1 & SAC#3: #1 came from G-Thumb in the San Fernando Valley, #3 came from San Fernando Valley but is very popular in Santa Barbara and sometimes goes by the name “Purple O.G Kush”, the cut was brought into the scene by the owner of the now defunct Hortipharm in Santa Barbara
info from:SF
 

Ipotato

Active member
I saw it on the internet so it must be true, we may just be better to agree to disagree.
After all your rebuking scientific testing with internet rumors and hear say ?
Id just prefer you delete that I found a seed in a bag bs...your a 90s baby?
assume = make a ass outta u and me
now were cooking with gas for the 🔥 the history of all the bag seeds is linear
91 - 2006 and most the OG are different S1 and I know they say they started th OG craze but where did they get the seeds? :alien:
its a really great 3 part podcast you should give it a listen don't want to spoil it but no, no bagseed and the people involved spell it out
 

acespicoli

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is the Bubba a relative of OG and do you see Bubba related to Master Kush ? as in Matt "Bubba" Berger ?


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Matt Bubba Kush Berger​


Founder of Bubba Kush Brand, Creator of Bubba Kush, Godfather of the OG Kush​


Los Angeles Metropolitan Area​

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About​


The Bubba

In 1993, during his time visiting his friends and attending concerts in Tulane, New Orleans, Bubba acquired seeds from a friend, Fat Larry, which was told to Berger that they were of the Northern Lights strain. Larry was from Northern California and would have cannabis sent to him regularly.

Bubba brought the seeds back to Gainesville and planted them. A short and stumpy plant was selected from the batch, and Bubba named it The Bubba after all his friends. The Bubba has been cloned several times since.

The birth of Bubba Kush

The Kush was a temperamental plant with a tendency to have strange responses to stress. One of the responses was to hermaphrodite and become a pollen-bearing male plant. Male plants are only useful for breeding.

It was in 1997 that Bubba and Josh D gave some Bubba to B Real and Kenji from the legendary band, Cypress Hill. They received a call from Kenji informing them of seeds in the bag. The growers collected the seeds and planted them; this was the birth of the Bubba Kush.

The Bubba Kush continues to be a favored strain still to date. It is also sometimes referred to as Pre 98 Bubba Kush, which some believe was a name given by a breeder who had multiple phenos or clones of Bubba Kush but had one clone from 1998 which he labeled Pre 98, and the name stuck.

JDR: "The “OG Kush” lineage starts back in the 1990s -
as a local Floridian favorite known as “Krippy” or “Supernaut.”

Josh Del Rosso founded Josh D Farms after he started growing OG Kush in 1996, and now he’s an OG specialist. His buddy Matt “Bubba” Berger brought OG to Los Angeles from a tight-knit group of friends in small-town Florida. In California, Del Rosso cultivated, harvested and fell in love with OG, shorthand for “original.” Though the strain was popular, building a brand was impossible before legalization.


 
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master .................................................................................. bubba
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acespicoli

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In 1974, Soma moved to the warmer climes of Gainesville, Florida. Besides picking wild Psilocybin mushrooms in the cow fields, he was able to grow some amazing South-East Asian cannabis and some pure Ruderalis Afghani. In this southern location, he was finally able to grow some marijuana all the way to harvest. When he smoked the weed he grew with his own hands, he was convinced that this was the way it should be.

It was at this time that the famous Gainesville Green was being smoked around the nation with great appreciation. In 1980 Soma grew 200 kilos of Afghani-Thai outdoors, got busted by the police and out just how hard it was to breed cannabis in America. In the late eighties, indoor marijuana cultivation was starting to take off, and Soma was one of the first people to breed different genetics together indoors.
His Afghani-Thai hybrid was so good, he still rates it far above most strains today.



Rick Naya, Great Grandfather of Hybrid Cannabis​

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Rick is a certified cannabis grower for the past 40 years and developer multiple strains including
Florida’s infamous Gainesville Green of 76′


P91 is a native strain to north county San Diego. The "P" stands for Poway, a small north county San Diego town, and the "91", meaning 1991, the first year it was introduced. Story goes when the breeders got busted in 2003 by the DEA on "Operation Grow Up,", 24 people arrested, 3,119 plants were seized from 20 sophisticated indoor grows in the Rancho Penasquitos, Del Mar, Encinitas, Carlsbad, Oceanside and Escondido areas that would have brought in about $2.3 million a year, selling about $4,000 to $5,500 a pound. These are reports from the DEA, but these reports are hard to digest since noone would pay those numbers, even for top shelf bud. The agency said it was the most high tech grown they have seen and the highest THC content on record. Although these unfortunate breeders were not the originators by any means of P91. It was around San Diego before the mass production these breeders produced. P91 is a clone only strain, it is a cross of Northern Lights (Thai x Afghani) cubed. Which bascially means males acquired off the original mother plant where crossbred back with the mother 3 times. P91 has a very strong body high and almost hallucinogenic at times. It has a distinctive potent flavor, and a brain freezing citrus odor.




Riot Seeds' P-91 Description​


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P91 is a mega rare cut that was the OG Kush of it's day in Southern California during the early 90's. It's called P91 because of it's super Peanutty Oily skunk flavor and a distinct earthy dankness.
It's genetics as described in detail by the breeder "P-91 comes from a selectively inbred mother that came from SSSC catalog back in 1988...Skunk #1 seeds. The mother was a real nice baby from breeding the SK#1 back on itself....it was being called the Diamond in San Diego circa 1990ish. The father was a pure Thai from a collection that was very rare and definately pure landrace...got lucky on those seeds when the collector started 'tweaking'...(again, no bs and lol 4sure) One seed went male, the other turned into an amazing silver thai female. So, with sk#1 being a indo/thai/sativa cross, and then crossed back on a pure thai strain, the p-91 is a mostly thai hybrid....like nothing else i have ever seen or grown."ÿÿ - Thanks to OGp91Fam for creating this strain and Jack Daniels for making it available to me on a moments notice.

With that excerpt from the breeder, the one thing everyone agrees on is that P-91 is a wide leaved drug cultivar, or the common term indica dominant. So how the Thai comes into play, it's hard to tell from the high or looking at the plant visually. It;s extremely narcotic and potent and was at one time considered to be the most potent strain out of Cali.
We had been on a 10 year hunt for this strain - it culminated in many fake cuts (one being a hybrid of SD catpiss and p91 that was totally narrow leaved and sat dom - meaning probably had neither strain involved in it.) and disappointments along the way, so when we were finally handed the legitimate cut and ran her.. it was the pinnacle of my collecting cannabis career. She is the rarest strain I've ever come across, anyone from San Diego in the inner circles can attest to that and many thought she was extinct. Move over Hawgsbreath, the real San Diego queen is here.

Flowering Time 8-10 Weeks
Male:Female Ratio 1:10
Medical Properties Sleep Disorders
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Pbud...

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May 27, 2014 #52


There She Is. My Old Signature Strain when it was rare in NorCal. Original Chemdog cut AKA "The Kush." Hippies hated the word Chem at the time.
Ahh, the Red Carpet treatment was always nice at dispensaries. Friendships gained and lost in CA and EU. Market changes forced Me to abandon it except for headies. Now, there are a few seed brands versions equally good, if You consider Yield. I know it's out there, cause others had it in the name of
LA Pure Kush, and other monikers.
My Cut was "Borrowed" By an infamous seed company in AMS, visiting my house, after I politely refused.. May or may not have resulted in their success, but the cut sure looked like al lot of their promo pics.

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Afghani Hawaiian is an indica/sativa variety from unknown origin and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors. .


Breeder: Shantibaba, Soma (?)
 
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acespicoli

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legendary indica bubba kush


Bubba Kush is one of the most popular varieties in the USA, one of the most emblematic Kush varieties, and probably one of best Indicas in the world. At Dinafem we have developed it based on our elite Pre '98 clone to offer a strong and stout plant that is easy to grow, with a short cultivation period, and a production of voluminous, very compact, resin-covered buds.

We then crossed this clone with White Widow Autoflowering to obtain a high-quality auto hybrid that is bound to delight lovers of Indica varieties, without any doubt one of the most perfected genetics among automatics. In this video you can check out the characteristics of our Bubba Kush Autoflowering:



But what are the origins of these varieties? And where does the "Bubba" name come from? And what about the "Pre '98" bit? To answer these questions we must travel to Florida in the early 90s; or perhaps we would should travel even further in time and space, to those inter-generational crops that arose many years ago in the Hindu Kush mountains.

The first thing that comes to mind when we hear talk of Bubba Kush is that it may have its most remote origins in a Kush strain, which owes its name to the Hindu Kush mountain range, 500 km of imposing mountains extending from Afghanistan to the north of Pakistan. One might think that the Bubba's history began with the introduction of these Indica varieties in the United States in the 70s. However, according to the breeder who claims responsibility for it, at the outset they had no idea what they were planting. According to his account in a High Times interview, he and his partners began planting marijuana whose names and genetics they did not know, one which they called, arbitrarily… "Kush."

To understand its true origin it is necessary to transport oneself back to the 90s in the US, when many cannabis producers in places like Florida and Colorado began to transform the marijuana industry, growers who were looking for large plants in their harvests, who wanted new things, who handled varieties without having any idea of their names, and who had barely worked with cannabis genetics. Many of them were young college students in search of new cannabis experiences and guided simply by their intuition.

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The Bubba Kush lineage began in the early 90s outside Denver, where a grower known as "Bubba" worked; they called him this because that's what he had called his friends (also "bubbis" and similar nicknames) for a long time.

He is a man who is proud of to have been one of the "parents" of Bubba Kush, and, although he admits that some of his memories have faded with the passage of the years, he explains that it was in 1990, in Gainesville, at the University of Florida, where he was studying, when a series of coincidences began that would give rise to "Bubba Kush."

Back then he was living with a flatmate who taught to him to grow and crossbreed marijuana strains, especially Skunk # 1. His contact, in addition, had introduced him to a guy named Learch, who soon became Bubba's best friend.

Learch, in turn, was a friend of Arnold, an Orlando youth who frequently travelled to Gainesville (where Bubba and Learch lived), and who, on one of his trips took a bag of grass containing a couple of seeds from a class of cannabis seeds whose name they did not know. They began to grow it, smoke it, and call it "Kush" - though the grower had no idea what it referred to, and acknowledges that he rarely even knew what he was toking.

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So, they gave it that name without even knowing that there was already a Kush out there. Had they known, they never would have done it. Bubba recognizes that until just a few years ago he didn't know about the existence of Hindu Kush. "We seldom knew what strain we were smoking. If we had all the information that is available nowadays, we definitely would have called it something different," he says.

Shortly after that these roommates began to cross varieties of Skunk with the new Kush, creating strains that they called KX, KY and KZ. The KY turned out best. From that production Bubba began to select the best seeds they had obtained. Some had borne a beautiful fruit, and the plant had grown strong, with buds so fat that they overlapped and prevented light from reaching the bottom of the plant. He found the result so dazzling that he decided to keep the strain and to dub it with his name: "Bubba."

After a while, circa 1996, Bubba moved to Los Angeles with a college friend, to Silver Lake and a place ideal for discreetly cultivating a plantation. There they decided to put KY aside to concentrate solely on Kush and Bubba plants. The Kush was very resilient and fibrous, but it was difficult to grow. Nevertheless, even a bad harvest of Kush was better than anything they could find in L.A. at that time.

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At this point they began to have growing problems, as the apartment they lived in was too small; the plants were too tall for it. The Kush grew very tall, whereas the Bubba was stocky and stout. There was not enough space to grow them together, so they decided to focus on the Bubba. However, without them noticing, during the time when the two varieties had been together, a hermaphrodite Kush had pollinized the Bubba. Thus, Bubba Kush had been born by happenstance. The strain, at first, would play second fiddle (though successfully) to the true star at that time, its sister, the original Kush.

In less than six months this new strain became famous all across California thanks to another paradox of destiny. Back then, at Silver Lake, Bubba had as a flatmate another contact named Josh D., a friend of the music group Cypress Hill. One day the singer B-Real and his bodyguards went to buy his regular baggie (well, megabag, actually) of Kush from him, and realized that it contained seeds. The Kush had spilled over, outside Bubba's circle. This was circa 1998. B-Real was able to glimpse the potential of this new grass, and made it famous. Along with the Cypress Hill Crew, they spread a veritable "Kush Fever" that infected rappers, rock stars and even Hollywood actors, a half kilo going for up to 7,000 euros.

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"People paid me months in advance in order to keep from missing their turn with the crops," says Bubba. Little by little the breeder began to give away cuttings, and soon everybody also began to grow it. "Some people who received these cuttings did an awful job growing them, devoid of our original quality, flavour, scent and appearance," he explains. "In addition, some inferior pseudo-Kush strains began to appear on the market. Soon other Canadian Kushes also arrived by truck in Los Angeles, amidst carrots. The prices began to drop to 6,500 dollars per pound. So people began to make a distinction, in reference to my Kush, with the "OG" to clarify that it was the true quality strain ("OG" as an abbreviation for "original").

VIDEO

Ever since their inception the prized OG Kush and Bubba Kush, from the breeder Bubba, have been much sought-after. Its greatness has been praised in rap songs, making these strains favourites on the hip-hop scene. Thanks to this work and set of coincidences, today we have a plant with a flavour that evokes a mix of earth, citruses, coffee and spices, with sedative effects that help one to sleep and make it highly apt for therapeutic use. And one that continues to seduce consumers, like the very first day.

However, Bubba still bemoans the heartrending loss of the third of his strains, the one known just as "Bubba," back in 1998 when everything happened. Like a father crying out for his missing daughter, he concludes: "I have heard rumours that it is still grown somewhere in northern California. I hope that's true, and that someday we can meet again."

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and there it is from another source from interview, Gainesville Green


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St. Phatty

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I miss headband so much
Herijuana

Headband sounds like an "Ultimate" refined OG/Diesel-ish plant, with both yield and super-potency.

But when I tried to find it, the only Headband that is "in stock" is Blueberry Headband.

I like Blueberry, but it would be nice to find the pure Headband.

I would be tempted to cross it with White Widow. See what happens.
 

Hammerhead

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As far as best I can only pick from what I've grown/smoked. Keep in mind that pics are pretty but don't tell us much without smoking some. This was a random clone. I will grow anything that's is supposedly Skunk .. This cut turned out to be 200% OG kush.. This is my 1st run of her. She puts me down..
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TheDarkStorm

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In 1974, Soma moved to the warmer climes of Gainesville, Florida. Besides picking wild Psilocybin mushrooms in the cow fields, he was able to grow some amazing South-East Asian cannabis and some pure Ruderalis Afghani. In this southern location, he was finally able to grow some marijuana all the way to harvest. When he smoked the weed he grew with his own hands, he was convinced that this was the way it should be.

It was at this time that the famous Gainesville Green was being smoked around the nation with great appreciation. In 1980 Soma grew 200 kilos of Afghani-Thai outdoors, got busted by the police and out just how hard it was to breed cannabis in America. In the late eighties, indoor marijuana cultivation was starting to take off, and Soma was one of the first people to breed different genetics together indoors.
His Afghani-Thai hybrid was so good, he still rates it far above most strains today.



Rick Naya, Great Grandfather of Hybrid Cannabis​

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Rick is a certified cannabis grower for the past 40 years and developer multiple strains including
Florida’s infamous Gainesville Green of 76′


P91 is a native strain to north county San Diego. The "P" stands for Poway, a small north county San Diego town, and the "91", meaning 1991, the first year it was introduced. Story goes when the breeders got busted in 2003 by the DEA on "Operation Grow Up,", 24 people arrested, 3,119 plants were seized from 20 sophisticated indoor grows in the Rancho Penasquitos, Del Mar, Encinitas, Carlsbad, Oceanside and Escondido areas that would have brought in about $2.3 million a year, selling about $4,000 to $5,500 a pound. These are reports from the DEA, but these reports are hard to digest since noone would pay those numbers, even for top shelf bud. The agency said it was the most high tech grown they have seen and the highest THC content on record. Although these unfortunate breeders were not the originators by any means of P91. It was around San Diego before the mass production these breeders produced. P91 is a clone only strain, it is a cross of Northern Lights (Thai x Afghani) cubed. Which bascially means males acquired off the original mother plant where crossbred back with the mother 3 times. P91 has a very strong body high and almost hallucinogenic at times. It has a distinctive potent flavor, and a brain freezing citrus odor.




Riot Seeds' P-91 Description​


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P91 is a mega rare cut that was the OG Kush of it's day in Southern California during the early 90's. It's called P91 because of it's super Peanutty Oily skunk flavor and a distinct earthy dankness.
It's genetics as described in detail by the breeder "P-91 comes from a selectively inbred mother that came from SSSC catalog back in 1988...Skunk #1 seeds. The mother was a real nice baby from breeding the SK#1 back on itself....it was being called the Diamond in San Diego circa 1990ish. The father was a pure Thai from a collection that was very rare and definately pure landrace...got lucky on those seeds when the collector started 'tweaking'...(again, no bs and lol 4sure) One seed went male, the other turned into an amazing silver thai female. So, with sk#1 being a indo/thai/sativa cross, and then crossed back on a pure thai strain, the p-91 is a mostly thai hybrid....like nothing else i have ever seen or grown."ÿÿ - Thanks to OGp91Fam for creating this strain and Jack Daniels for making it available to me on a moments notice.

With that excerpt from the breeder, the one thing everyone agrees on is that P-91 is a wide leaved drug cultivar, or the common term indica dominant. So how the Thai comes into play, it's hard to tell from the high or looking at the plant visually. It;s extremely narcotic and potent and was at one time considered to be the most potent strain out of Cali.
We had been on a 10 year hunt for this strain - it culminated in many fake cuts (one being a hybrid of SD catpiss and p91 that was totally narrow leaved and sat dom - meaning probably had neither strain involved in it.) and disappointments along the way, so when we were finally handed the legitimate cut and ran her.. it was the pinnacle of my collecting cannabis career. She is the rarest strain I've ever come across, anyone from San Diego in the inner circles can attest to that and many thought she was extinct. Move over Hawgsbreath, the real San Diego queen is here.

Flowering Time 8-10 Weeks
Male:Female Ratio 1:10
Medical Properties Sleep Disorders
Colors Purpleish




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Pbud...

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May 27, 2014 #52


There She Is. My Old Signature Strain when it was rare in NorCal. Original Chemdog cut AKA "The Kush." Hippies hated the word Chem at the time.
Ahh, the Red Carpet treatment was always nice at dispensaries. Friendships gained and lost in CA and EU. Market changes forced Me to abandon it except for headies. Now, there are a few seed brands versions equally good, if You consider Yield. I know it's out there, cause others had it in the name of
LA Pure Kush, and other monikers.
My Cut was "Borrowed" By an infamous seed company in AMS, visiting my house, after I politely refused.. May or may not have resulted in their success, but the cut sure looked like al lot of their promo pics.

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Afghani Hawaiian is an indica/sativa variety from unknown origin and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors. .


Breeder: Shantibaba, Soma (?)
Is that guy saying there were no hybrids in the usa till mid 70s. Parker and davis were making afew hybrids quite a bit before then and I know of people who were making hybrids in the 60s.
 

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